The fellers say that hes been a jailbird, an they dont want him in the house. |
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Now hes trying to soft-soap the hermit into letting him have a hunt for it. |
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That he hes, at ony rate, and it 'ill no be your blame or mine if he hesna mair. |
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Wonder what hes got there, Phil, said irv Strong, who had been attentive to the colloquy. |
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Well, you see, hes the only fellow in the club who knows how to pronounce the names of those Russian and Polish jawbreaker towns. |
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Look at Tennant, hes chucked his job and no one wanted to take off anything. |
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I ken the skipper of that there ship, and hes no lubber, no more than I be. |
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Theres always some smart alex that washes up his mess kit an pretends hes just come up from the picket line. |
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Well, chuckled the old man over the ancient joke, hes the colour of a blackheart cherry. |
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An he swaggers around me and thinks hes a boss man because he licked that bloat Sheedy. |
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Theyve got Rawlings for a manager and hes one of the most cagey men in the game. |
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I guess, said the tender of the bar with the sapience of his kind, that hes one of these quiet periodic souses. |
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Imry picked Danson because hes a footloose artist who paints illustrations for magazines. |
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Well, anyhow, hes cut up more rumpus and made more worry than any freshie I ever knew. |
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Why, you see, hes a man thats runnin a fur farm over this way, Teddy explained. |
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How is Tom getting on with his shingling or painting or whatever it is hes doing? |
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Its bad to learn hes a heartbreaker, but, after all, then theres all the more incentive to break his heart. |
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That Squint man aint no lady-killer, honey, but hes shuah a he-man from the groun up! |
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Then after a pause he added, hes just the sort of chap for a soldier, isnt he? |
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No man can seek his marrow in the kirn, so weil as he that hes bin in it himself. |
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Thank Heaven, she says, hes got somebody thatll be able to keep him when the supertax is put up to twenty shillings in the pound. |
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He is a mapmaker, the companion whisperingly replied, and hes got an immense stock of old maps on hand. |
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All his life hes had to pinch, and now he hangs on to the mazuma with a deathlike grip. |
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He wont be there himself, as he has to come east, but hes paid a man to take charge of the motorship for us. |
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Said Frederik slowly, When fathers up at the Watergate, hes there because hes business there. |
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Strikes me hes keeping close to that motte of timber, Frank? |
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All I know is that he turned up yesterday, and hes staying with us. |
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He hes somethin' to say to ye, and I did say as how ye would come. |
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Only hes old-fashioned and he cant get used to new-fashioned ways. |
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He says hes coming to warne pretty soon and will look me up. |
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On the days hes not in the box, he can play in the outfield. |
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That man come heah the firs day, an I knowed hes a rapscallion. |
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He was wont to say, aih but hes a terrible clever body yon Geordie Lockie! |
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Sure, hes in Arthurs bosom,18 if ever man went to Arthurs bosom. |
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Because whatever else he may be, hes not a liar, retorted Peggy. |
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It isnt like him to forewarn a man, even when hes sure he cant escape. |
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Poor devil, hes got all the marks of the jailbird about him. |
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Hed admire to take a skelp, that Tomcat would, but hes shy the sand. |
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His hair is sort of streaky like, and hes awful white in his face. |
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And yet hes seasick when the water is as calm as a millpond. |
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An if you wants to git away, yous got to walk, for hes took the hosses! |
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I know the laundryman, and hes got seven children of his own. |
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Dont go to him, I called out of the window, hes an assassin,a man-trap! |
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He drove a motor truck in France and hes a bug on good turns. |
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Hes the blow-hard that was going to do all sorts of things to Liddell last spring, if you believe the papers. |
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Hes got the appetite, all right, but he dont know how to rassle the ingredients which goes into good grub. |
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Hes too ashamed for utterance, Denby commented, helping him to repack his trunk. |
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Hes all wool and a yard wide, was Bobbys tribute to the head of Rockledge School. |
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Hes in Paris now, Yossl answered with a gesture of disrelish and speaking aloud, so that the entire crowd might hear him. |
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Hes not one who goes often to Mass or wears out the prie-dieu, said he. |
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Hes a kind of cousin of glans father, dearies, observed Aunt Janet. |
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The evidence against HES in burns resuscitation is even flimsier. |
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